Who'll Stop the Rain

    Who'll Stop the Rain
    1978

    Synopsis

    John, a disillusioned Vietnam War journalist, turns to heroin smuggling. He cons Ray, an equally burnt out veteran into delivering the drugs stateside to his wife. Everything soon falls apart and Ray ends up on the run with John's wife trying to evade crooked narcotics agents.

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    Cast

    • Nick NolteRay Hicks
    • Tuesday WeldMarge Converse
    • Michael MoriartyJohn Converse
    • Anthony ZerbeAntheil
    • Richard MasurDanskin
    • Ray SharkeySmitty
    • Gail StricklandCharmian
    • Charles HaidEddie Peace
    • David OpatoshuBender
    • Joaquín MartínezAngel

    Recommandations

    • 90

      Washington Post

      The movie is a stunning example of collaborative fidelity and artistry directed by Karel Reisz, and its impact may be heightened if one is in the dark as to the plot of its literary source, Robert Stone's Dog Soldiers. Suddenly you find yourself in the grip of an overwhelming cinemate and melodramatic undertow, at once thrilled, astonished and dreadfully uncertain of where it may set you down. [09 Aug 1978, p.B1]
    • 80

      Time Out

      Reisz nimbly avoids the Big Theme style, finds the pace of his material early, and sustains it brilliantly, emerging with a contemporary classic of hard-edged adventure and three superb character studies.
    • 75

      Chicago Sun-Times

      A well-assembled chase movie--a thriller, with a few existential notes left over from Robert Stone's Dog Soldiers the novel the movie's based on.
    • 75

      TV Guide Magazine

      A gripping action film that also illustrates the bitter disillusionment of Americans who witnessed the corruption, confusion, and moral chaos of the country's leadership during the Vietnam era.
    • 70

      Variety

      Film has a hardnose progression and solidity in its characterizations. Nolte earns his star stripes here, displaying presence and perceptiveness in socking home his character, while Weld and Moriarty are also effective.
    • 70

      Newsweek

      Judged purely as an adventure story, it delivers enough thrills and violence to keep the action crowd engrossed. It also has enough social resonance to take us right back into those dark; schizophrenic years. [21 Aug 1978, p.66]
    • 50

      The Globe and Mail (Toronto)

      Even though Rain comes up short in overall effect, it is noteworthy for the singularly powerful performance of Nick Nolte. [14 Aug 1978]